Former Pakistan President Arif Alvi Demands Hospitalization for Imran Khan
Summary
Former Pakistani President Arif Alvi has urged that Imran Khan be moved to a hospital immediately and treated by independent doctors, citing concerns over his stress, heart rate and blood pressure in jail. Khan’s supporters say his detention and the cases against him are politically motivated, while PTI protests continue across Pakistan.
Key Points
- Arif Alvi said Imran Khan's health is worrying and demanded immediate hospitalization under independent doctors' supervision.
- He cited Khan's stress, heart rate, blood pressure and prolonged solitary confinement as serious health concerns.
- Khan's sons and PTI supporters have raised concerns over restricted access to family, lawyers and doctors.
- PTI supporters are protesting across Pakistan, saying the cases against Khan and his exclusion from the 2024 elections are politically motivated.